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December 21st, 2008 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

We've come across an exciting solution for people wanting to get rid of hemorrhoids or piles as its commonly known. Holly Hayden, who once was a sufferer of hemorrhoids, has completed her study on how to get rid of hemorrhoids, and has written a tell-all report to called H-Miracle.

Holly had tried everything possible and nothing worked. She then decided to try a home remedy which her grand mother told her about. This worked so Holly wanted to pass on the informtation to people who suffer from the embarrassing problem of piles.

Be sure to check out Holly's Hemorrhoid Cure now.

Click here now to find out how to get rid of hemorrhoids

If I get checked for polyps and they are removed,will that cancel out colon cancer for life for me personally?

I keep getting this idea in my head that I will never get colon cancer in my life time if a polyp (or two)is removed now.
I think that I probably will die of something entirely different.
That’s why I will never ever have to have another colonoscopy again in my life.
In fact , I KNOW I will never get colon cancer because I have been so healthy all my life.
That’s the last thing I have to worry about even though I had a few episodes of rectal bleeding the last couple of years. Bright red bleeding.(Occasional mild soreness in the rectal area) It’s probably only hemorrhoids that are harmless.
Or an artery had burst a couple of times.
But I feel fine otherwise.

No it will not. You have asked this question fifty times and the answer remains the same.

Cancer can grow at any time. Having a colonoscopy is irrelevant.

There are over 200 different types of cancer . . colon cancer is just one type and sometimes it can be detected early if you have a colonoscopy.

If you don’t want to be screened for colon cancer than you can just refuse, but having a colonscopy now will only tell a doctor whether you have or do not have polyps or cancer today .. not in the future.

And, unfortunately, even if you had them removed they can grow back. There are no guarantees with cancer.

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